Election 2022: Albanese goes for Coalition jugular on APS job cuts Community & Social The Labor leader has savaged the Liberals’ latest plan to slash $2.7 billion from the public service over forward estimates to pay for costly election
Multi-million dollar settlement for mistreatment of 1,200 youths in NT detention July 30, 2021 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Young offenders who were detained in Don Dale have received a share in a $35 million settlement from the Northern Territory government. A bid from
Stolen Generation survivors file class action against commonwealth April 29, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Federal A law firm has estimated that up to 6000 Northern Territory members of the Stolen Generation are eligible for a class action launched against the
Premium Columnists Human rights and lockdown challenges in Melbourne April 7, 2021 By Binoy Kampmark Some 3000 residents in Melbourne’s North Melbourne and Estate Towers take class action against the Victorian government alleging breaches of human rights arising from the
I’ve won cases against the government before. Here’s why I doubt a climate change class action would succeed January 15, 2020 By George Newhouse Editors' Picks This summer’s bushfire apocalypse has caused many Australians to express their fury at a federal government they feel is either in denial about the impact
Opposition-backed robodebt lawsuit must ‘break new ground’ in High Court to succeed September 19, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal Some said it couldn’t be done but after a chat with Bill Shorten, Gordon Legal has announced a class action lawsuit against the federal government